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Based on the structured observation study by Robert Levine and Ara Norenzayan on the 'pace of life' across various countries, describe the exact behavior that was timed, the specific distance pedestrians walked, and the two sampling restrictions used to control for extraneous variables.

Question: Based on the structured observation study by Robert Levine and Ara Norenzayan on the 'pace of life' across various countries, describe the exact behavior that was timed, the specific distance pedestrians walked, and the two sampling restrictions used to control for extraneous variables.

Sample answer: In Levine and Norenzayan's study, researchers timed how long it took single pedestrians to walk a distance of 6060 feet in downtown areas. To control for extraneous variables, the sampling process specified that observations were only made on clear summer days (controlling for weather) and window-shoppers were explicitly excluded (controlling for socializing/distraction).

Key points:

  • Timing single pedestrians walking in downtown areas.
  • A walking distance of exactly 6060 feet.
  • Timing only on clear summer days to control for weather effects.
  • Excluding window-shoppers to control for socializing and distraction.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the answer must accurately recall and state that the timed behavior was single pedestrians walking, the distance was exactly 6060 feet, and the two sampling controls were observing only on clear summer days and excluding window-shoppers.

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